De Sedes DS600 leather sofa
This particular piece is the kind that ppl will def talk about no matter what room it's in.
You can see this DS600 leather sofa in the Isaly townhouse at the exclusive Gramercy Park in Manhattan. Made in 1972 by designers Ueli Berger, Elenora Peduzzi-Riva, Heinz Ulrich, and Klaus Vogt for De Sede — a furniture-manufacturing company based in northern Switzerland —, the piece dominates the entire space with a snake-like form.
Full of open spaces & windows, this living room is a welcoming space featuring the leather gem surrounded by a fireplace & a wall installation by artist Emilio Garcia Plasencia.
But why do you see the DS600 sofa everywhere, you ask? This boundless furniture is a modular piece, meaning you can arrange it how it works best for you. It can be a comfy donut or the longest leather sofa in the world, you choose.
Don't mind us, just imagining how we could put this sofa in every room possible.
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